Join us on Thursday, December 21, at 6:00 pm (Pacific) for our monthly Embraced:Fully Angel Team Workshop Zoom meeting. Guests are always welcome!
Please bring your questions and ideas to this meeting. This will be our last Angel Team meeting in 2023. We have lots to discuss going into 2024, including more details about our 2024 Conference in Dallas, Texas on May 3-4, 2024.
Embraced:Fully Angel Teams help qualified students of Christian Science coming out of prison find housing, transportation, employment, and most importantly a welcoming church community.
Agenda for the call:
- Introductions & Announcements – Introduce yourself, are you currently working with any returning community members (or planning to)?
- Regional Angel Team Updates & Returning Community Member check-ins – sharing progress, challenges, and accomplishments.
- Visiting and Corresponding Volunteer Chaplain check-ins – updates from the field.
- Topic for Discussion: Chaplains share highlights from the past year.
- Confirm next meeting dates, wrap up meeting.
This is a monthly working meeting for Embraced:Fully Angel Teams across the nation, and also people interested in volunteering to either start or join one, or participate remotely. Angel Teams help returning community members succeed in not going back to prison or jail.
Watch the replay of our recent interview with Richard Miles, founder of Miles of Freedom. It was an honor to hear his story of being wrongfully convicted, imprisoned, and eventually released with a ruling of Actual Innocence. Don’t miss this one!
Quick Links for Sharing:
- Embraced:Fully Application Form: for Returning Community Members once they have a sponsoring chaplain
- “I was supposed to die in prison” – Troy’s story [Video]
- Just released from San Quentin: Michael’s transformation in Christian Science + Chaplain Dan [Video]
Our mission is to help organize, train, educate and enable Angel Teams across the United States to help prepare qualified returning community members for successful reentry.
“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”
Photo by Євгенія Височина on Unsplash
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